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Guam Laws Regarding Registration

Who must register?

Tier 1, 2 and 3 offenders. Juvenile offenders are also tiered.

Title 9GCA §89.02
http://www.guamcourts.org/sor/offenderclass.asp
for comparison. May not be any more current.
https://law.justia.com/codes/guam/2019/title-9/chapter-89/index.html

What information must registrants provide?

Title 9GCA §89.03

Name. Address, Work Information, School Information, Travel, Vehicle, Internet/ Identifies, Current photo, DNA Sample, Passport/Immigration Status, Drivers Licence ID - See sections (4)(A), (B)(i)(iii)(iii), (C)(D)(E)(F)(G)(H)(I)(J)(K)
http://www.guamcourts.org/sor/registerduty.asp

How frequently must they register? And for how long?

Level 1 tier every 90 days, Life Time Registration
Level 2 tier every 180 days, Life Time Registration
Level 3 tier once every year for 15 years
http://www.guamcourts.org/sor/registerduty.asp

Duration of Registration (§89.04)
(a) Lifetime; Level One and Level Two Offenders must comply with this Chapter for the length of that person’s life.
(b) Fifteen (15) Years; Level Three Offenders. A Level Three Offender must comply with this Chapter for a period of fifteen (15) years from the date of that person’s initial registration.
http://www.guamcourts.org/sor/ss8904.asp

Does the state categorize registrants by levels/tiers?

Response needed.

Does the state use risk assessment when assigning tiers or levels to registrants?

Response needed.

Do any registrants remain privately registered? If so, who?

Any juvenile sex offender who meets the definition of § 89.01(g)(2)(B), shall be tiered as a Level 1 Offender, and shall be required to be on the private, non-public database for lifetime.
http://www.guamcourts.org/sor/offenderclass.asp

Is there a registration fee?

Response Needed.

Are there special restrictions for registrants even after supervision? (State: Local jurisdictions: Yes/No)

Title 9GCA §89.03(f) – Social media restrictions, and internet access (monitoring)
http://www.guamcourts.org/sor/registerduty.asp

Is there a process for removal from the registry? If so, who qualifies and what is the process?

Response needed.

What is the registration requirement for someone with a sexual offense who is visiting your state?

Response needed.

What is the registration requirement for someone with a sexual offense who will be moving to your state to live or to attend school?

§ 89.03(a); (D) no later than three (3) working days after arrival on Guam;
http://www.guamcourts.org/sor/registerduty.asp

State Laws Regarding Sexual Offenses and Offenders, other than registration

What sexual offenses can people be convicted of, and what are the ranges of sentences?

Response needed.

Does the state have lifetime supervision?

Response needed.

Does the state have indeterminate sentencing?

Response needed.

What are the state civil commitment laws?

Refer to: 10 GCA Chapter 82. § 7.22
http://www.guamcourts.org/CompilerofLaws/GCA/09gca/9gc007.PDF

16 years old
https://www.ageofconsent.net/world/guam

Are there “Romeo and Juliet” laws or other laws specific to young people?

No, but please refer to following statutes 9 GCA Ch. 25, §25.15, §25.25, §25.35, and §25.11
https://law.justia.com/codes/guam/2019/title-9/chapter-25/

9 GCA CRIMES AND CORRECTIONS CH. 25 SEXUAL OFFENSE § 25.15. through to § 25.35
http://www.guamcourts.org/CompilerofLaws/GCA/09gca/9gc025.PDF

Info for State Advocates

Are felons allowed to vote? If so, when is this right restored?

If you are on parole, probation, or have fully completed your sentence, you may vote.
https://www.usvotefoundation.org/ex-off-voting-rights/guam

What does the state say about persons who are required to register?

http://www.guamcourts.org/sor/faq.asp

How does the state’s legislative process work?

How a bill becomes law.
https://guamlegislature.com/index/the-legislative-process/

How can I locate legislation regarding sexual offense issues?

http://guamlegislature.com/index/bills/

Compiler Of Law
http://www.guamcourts.org/CompilerofLaws/GCA/title9.html

Best keywords are:

Sexual; sexual offender; sex offender registration

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36th Guam Legislature - Bills.
https://guamlegislature.com/index/bills/

Most important legislative committees for our issues are:

Guam Legislative committee
https://guamlegislature.com/index/legislative-committees/

Contact info for state legislators can be found at:

Guam Legislator web site
https://guamlegislature.com/index/

Other Useful State Information

Contact information for state registry office

Contact Details: - Judiciary of Guam Sex Offender Registry Probation Services Division 120 West O’Brien Drive Hagåtña, Guam 96910
https://www.nsopw.gov/

http://www.guamcourts.com/Programs-Brochures/images/SexOffenderRegistryProgram.pdf

NARSOL state affiliate website or blog:

Response needed.

Other helpful information

Response needed.